
Unless you’re Darth Vader, a typical shiny black camera is going to clash terribly with your Imperial armor. Not a problem if you’ve got some spray paint, a steady hand and a lot of patience. After several coats of white paint and a few more of clear coat, you’ve got yourself a camera that’s sure to adhere to the Imperial Stormtrooper dress code. It’s the perfect accessory for all your planetside trips. Just make sure you throw away the film from that whole nasty Jawa incident.
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I would buy the hell out of this comic book. It features “all the guys I love”. Check out Spectacularry for the adorable story behind it.
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Some Stomtrooper Lego had parents on that Death Star.
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Something tells me that the sound quality of these MP3 Star Wars speakers will be on par with Vader breathing through his helmet, but you can’t beat the novelty factor. Pre-order for April 2012 in Vader, Fett and Stormtrooper versions.
The Boba Fett and Stormtrooper versions are pictured after the break.
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Star Wars fan Dee Troy created a striking custom bicycle cruiser using the colors and pattern of Stormtrooper armor. He said it took time and money, but that he’s happy with the result—and we can see why. What do you think the chances are that I’ll see this on the boardwalk on Venice Beach?
View a gallery of photos showcasing the paint job after the jump.
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These awesome Lego Darth Vader and Stormtooper Minifig alarm clocks made the rounds at various Toy Fairs earlier this year, but tomorrow is the big launch day.
Each figure stands about 8-inches tall and features posable arms and legs. But the best part is that snooze and backlight functions are controlled by smacking down on their helmets.
Product Page: Darth Vader ($25) Stormtrooper ($30 via ChipChick)

From Fashionably Geek: In case you haven’t noticed, realistic Stromtrooper helmets are pretty expensive. Fortunately, you can make one on the super cheap using two gallon-sized milk jugs. The process outlined by the blog Filth Wizardry is actually pretty simple, so much so that it would make a great project for kids.
Make sure to clean those bottles out thoroughly though. A helmet full of sour milk could get real nasty, real fast. Should probably use water jugs instead.
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